

Along with Disco Pigs, he is the author of 16 plays, including The Walworth Farce and The New Electric Ballroom. Like fellow Irish upstarts Conor MacPherson and Martin McDonagh, Walsh has helped changed the landscape of theater with absurd and often brutal stories. Playwright Enda Walsh has been called “among the most exciting playwrights to emerge over the last decade” by New York Times critic Christopher Isherwood. Sound Theatre Company, in partnership with GianT Projects, brings this vital work for the first time to Seattle theater audiences as the first fully-staged production of its Making Waves experimental performance program. (800) 838-3006 or Warning: This play contains scenes of mock violence, frank talk of sex and brutal attitudes that sensitive viewers may find disturbing.Opening Night: Friday, September 21 at 8:00pm Pay-What-You-Can preview: Thursday, September 20 at 8:00pm “Walsh’s play didn’t so much debut as erupt.” – The Guardian “Funny and terrifying at the same time, Disco Pigs is superb.” – The Independent

But as they face adulthood, their dreams for the future will rip them apart. Teenagers Pig and Runt share everything: a birthday, secrets, and a darkness in their souls. By ENDA WALSH September 20 – October 6, 2012īallard Underground | 2220 NW Market Streetįrom the Tony Award-winning writer of Once comes a coming-of-age story that’s anything but sweet.
